Survey of 305 Gen Z Women! “Ranking of Celebrities Who Look Good in Antiques” – Top Male: Masaki Suda, Top Female: Keiko Kitagawa Ikki Corporation Press Release: October 21, 2025 To Members of the Media Survey of 305 Gen Z women! “Ranking of celebrities who would look good in antiques” Top male: Masaki Suda, top female: Keiko Kitagawa 55.4% of women in their 20s responded that they have some experience in “sorting out belongings” Ikki Corporation (headquarters: Sayama City, Saitama Prefecture; CEO: Kazuhito Aihara), which provides estate clearance services and purchases antiques and fine art, conducted a survey on estate clearance with 305 women of Generation Z. When clearing out belongings, you may come across items whose value you’re unsure of but aren’t sure whether to throw away. For example, there are items filled with memories, like old
photographs and letters, and items whose value is difficult to determine, like curios and antiques. Many people cherish the memories of the deceased and the background of the items, but are unsure of how to organize them. So, this time, we’re introducing Ikki Corporation (Location: Sayama City, Saitama Prefecture; Representative Director: Kazuhito Aihara, https://ikki-inc.net/
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-fcecf43668c264058a6e873a5a6926e2-1920×1329.png [Research Summary] – Ranking of celebrities who would look good in antique clothing: 1st place in the male category: Masaki Suda (108 people), 2nd place: Takumi Kitamura (72 people), 3rd place: Takeru Sato (69 people) – In the female category of celebrities who would look good in antiques, Keiko Kitagawa (79 people) took first place, followed by Ayami Nakajo (73 people), and Masami Nagasawa (69 people). – 55.4% of Gen Z women responded that they have had some experience with “sorting out the belongings of the deceased.” – When asked what they thought would be difficult when sorting through belongings, the most common answer was “deciding whether to throw away or keep” (230 people), followed by “It seems like there’s a lot of stuff and it would be a lot of work to clean up” (193 people). – The top three items that would be difficult to dispose of when sorting through belongings were “photos and albums” (148 people), “antiques and art” (136 people), and “documents (contracts, receipts, certificates, etc.)” (135 people). – When antiques or curios are discovered during estate sorting, the most common response was “have them appraised by an expert” (160 people). *When quoting survey results, please use the following citation: Ikki Corporation” and link the URL of the relevant page. Masaki Suda is ranked #1 among male celebrities who would look good in antiques.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-ecbb586802cf77ce6364affe6359bad2-660×450.png When asked, “Which male celebrity would look good in antique clothing? (Multiple answers allowed),” the results were: 1st place: Masaki Suda (108 people), 2nd place: Takumi Kitamura (72 people), and 3rd place: Takeru Sato (69 people). We asked respondents for their reasons for their answers. Those who answered “Masaki Suda” “He has a stylish image, so I think I could incorporate even antique items into my style (office worker).” “Because I have the impression that she would be able to use even old items well (full-time housewife)” “It fits the atmosphere really well, so it wouldn’t be strange if someone said they had several of them at home, and it would make sense (full-time housewife)” “Because she seems like the type of person who would wear antique items on a regular basis (part-time worker)” “It has a mysterious atmosphere and would go well with antiques (full-time housewife)” Those who answered “Takumi Kitamura” “I saw her dressed in Showa-era clothing on a TV drama and thought she would look good in antiques (office worker)” “The clothes and vibe she wore on the TV show seemed like they would go well with antiques (student)” “I thought her languid atmosphere suited her (office worker)” “I thought the unique atmosphere and antiques would match (part-time job)” Those who answered “Sato Takeru” “It has a mature image and seems to like antique items (contract employee)” “The ephemeral feel of antiques suits Takeru Sato’s personality (office worker)” “I can kind of imagine living surrounded by antique furniture (part-time worker)” Those who answered “Yoshizawa Ryo” “He has a calm atmosphere and looks good in classical fashion, so he seems like he would blend in with antique furniture and clothing (office worker)” “Because he seems to collect old furniture and ornaments (student)” “Because his handsome features and somewhat classical atmosphere seem to blend naturally with antiques (office worker)” Those who answered “Meguro Ren (Snow Man)” “I saw a movie and thought antique-like things would suit him (student)” “I have the impression that he likes antiques in his daily life (part-time worker)” Those who answered “Yokohama Ryusei” “An antique, old-fashioned feel would suit him (full-time housewife)” “He seems very particular (part-time worker)” Those who answered “Taiga Kyomoto (SixTONES)” “Because he seems like he inherited antiques from his parents (office worker)” “Because I thought his unique and elegant look would suit him (office worker)” Those who answered “Kamio Fuju” “It has a mysterious air about it, so it seems like it would suit me (self-employed)” Keiko Kitagawa is ranked #1 among female celebrities who would look good in antiques.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-f2dfd3a3a0577bcb5f02a51d83d76dd1-660×450.png When asked, “Which female celebrity would look good in antique clothing? (Multiple answers allowed),” the results were: 1st place “Keiko Kitagawa” (79 people), 2nd place “Ayami Nakajo” (73 people), and 3rd place “Masami Nagasawa” (69 people). We asked them why they answered that way. Those who answered “Keiko Kitagawa” “She’s beautiful, has a seductive aura, and I think antique clothes would suit her (student).” “She seems to be particular about furniture and accessories (office worker)” “She has an elegant and sophisticated impression, and I think old-fashioned things would suit her because she has an adult image (full-time housewife)” “The house she lived in when she played a rich lady in a TV drama had an antique-style room, which suited her well (contract employee)” “I thought it suited me because it exuded a mature, relaxed vibe (office worker)” Those who answered “Ayami Nakajo” “I think its elegant appearance and
intellectual atmosphere go well with the delicate beauty of antiques (office worker)” “I think her beautiful features would suit elegant antiques (office worker)” “It gives the impression of having stylish items displayed in your home (office worker)” “It’s elegant, and it wouldn’t look out of place even if she had antique furniture from overseas (office worker)” Those who answered “Masami Nagasawa” “I thought the mature, feminine, and calm atmosphere would go well with antiques (Student)” “I heard they’re particular about tableware (Part-time worker)” “It gives off a mature vibe, and I imagine they have antiques at home (Office worker)” Those who answered “Mana Ashida” “Because she seems intelligent and likes antiques (office worker)” “Because he seemed knowledgeable about things of historical value (office worker)” “Because I thought he would understand the value of antiques and take good care of them (full-time housewife)” Those who answered “Haruka Ayase” “She often plays innocent
characters, but her private life is mysterious (self-employed)” “She exudes a softness and elegance that would go well with both Japanese and Western antiques (office worker)” Those who answered “Ishihara Satomi” “Her soft atmosphere and elegant beauty go well with the antique worldview (office worker).” “Because I think antique-style accessories would suit her (full-time housewife)” Those who answered “Kasumi Arimura” “The soft, natural atmosphere matches perfectly with the warmth and depth of antiques (office worker)” “Because I think they cherish old things (office worker)” Those who answered “Minami Tanaka” “She has both a soft and mature sexiness, and I thought she would have a natural, picturesque presence in an antique space (office worker)” Those who answered “Imada Mio” “I’d seen her play a gorgeous celebrity role, and it suited her (part-time job)” 55.4% of Gen Z women have been involved in some form of estate sorting.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-ba08f5a026ca5b68f1286f5c192d6d21-660×450.png When asked, “Have you ever sorted out the belongings of a deceased person? (One answer),” the most common answer, at 45.6%, was “I sorted out the belongings with the help of family or relatives.” Other responses included, “I’ve seen or helped someone I know sort through their belongings to some extent” (7.2%), “I’ve sorted through my own belongings” (2.3%), and “I’ve hired a personal belongings sorting company” (0.3%). This suggests that 55.4% of Gen Z women have been involved in sorting through their belongings in some way. When asked what they thought would be difficult about sorting through belongings, the most common answer was “deciding whether to throw things away or keep them.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-52b281c68765deb288f3e799e2cac296-660×450.png When asked, “What do you think would be difficult about sorting through belongings? (Multiple answers allowed),” the responses were, “It would be difficult to decide whether to throw away or keep the belongings” (230 people), “It would be difficult to sort through the large amount of belongings” (193 people), and “It would be difficult to part with items that hold sentimental memories” (181 people). The top three items that are likely to be difficult to dispose of when sorting through belongings are “photos and albums,” “antiques and art,” and “documents.”
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-53aa0fcc3ac80c870f0a8eae38ed5c13-660×450.png When asked, “What items would be difficult to dispose of when sorting through the deceased’s belongings? (Multiple answers allowed),” the answers were: “Photos and albums” (148 people), “Antiques and art” (136 people), “Documents (contracts, receipts, certificates, etc.)” (135 people), “Diaries, letters, and memos” (131 people), PC and smartphone data (photos, videos, apps, etc.) (101 people), and antiques (73 people). What should you do if you come across antiques or curios during estate sorting? “Get it appraised by an expert” ranked first.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/168729/4/168729-4-50146f061ed73e752fc6eda3130280ec-660×450.png When asked, “If you came across antiques during estate sorting, what would you do?” the answers were: “Have them appraised by an expert” (160 people), “Keep them as a memento” (120 people), and “Sell them” (108 people). Summary This time, we conducted a “Ranking of
Celebrities Who Would Look Good in Antiques” survey of 305 women from Gen Z. The top-ranked male celebrity was Masaki Suda. He received many votes, as his stylish and unique image seems to match antiques. In second place was Takumi Kitamura. The image of his clothing in dramas and TV appearances, as well as the unique aura he exudes, likely contributed to his popularity. Among female celebrities, Keiko Kitagawa came in first place. Many respondents supported her impression of elegance, nobility, and mature composure. In second place was “Ayami Nakajo.” Her elegant aura and beautiful features led many to believe she would suit antiques. When asked about Gen Z women’s experience sorting out their belongings, 55.4% said they had been involved in this process in some way.
遺品整理で困りそうなものとしては、「写真・アルバム」「日記・手紙・メモ類」「PC・スマホのデータ」など思い出に関わるものや、「骨董品・美術品」「書類」など価値や重要性の判断が難しいものが上位に挙がりました。
骨董品やアンティークが出てきた場合には、闇雲に処分するのではなく、「専門家に鑑定してもらう」「保管する」「売却する」など、慎重に対応しようと考える人が多いこともわかりました。 遺品整理では、思い出と向き合う心の負担だけでなく、骨董品やアンティークなど専門知識が必要な品の扱いに悩むケースが少なくありません。 価値がわからない骨董品やアンティークが遺品整理で見つかった際は、専門家に査定を依頼することをおすすめします。
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